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Harry page
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coversion problem
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2014 December 29 06:36:12 »
Hi
I have combined 3 rgb fits images into a single image , I then go to save this as a 32 bit xisf file
All it saves is nothing i.e zero data !!!!
Repeatable
Regards
Harry
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Harry page
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Re: coversion problem
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2015 January 01 08:35:23 »
Hi
so no one else gets this
?
Harry
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msmythers
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Re: coversion problem
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2015 January 01 10:06:54 »
Harry,
I've never tried to save 3 images into a single file. If you could describe how you are doing that then I'd be more then happy to test on my Windows 7 system.
Mike
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Harry page
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Re: coversion problem
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2015 January 01 10:10:12 »
Hi
Perhaps I explained poorly , sorry
I took each of my masters of the red-green-blue and used channel combination to create a master RGB image ( all in fits)
I then saved it in the new format , but the new file contains no information when opened !!
Harry
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msmythers
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Re: coversion problem
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2015 January 01 12:15:16 »
Harry,
I had no problem combining R,G and B, save as 32 bit floating xisf. Close PI. Open PI and loaded new image.
Mike
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Harry page
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Re: coversion problem
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2015 January 01 14:41:04 »
Hi
Thanks for looking . I will try some other files as it does it every time with the one I have
Harry
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georg.viehoever
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Re: coversion problem
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2015 January 02 01:47:46 »
Hi Harry,
maybe you share the problematic file and see what others find out?
Georg
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Georg (6 inch Newton, unmodified Canon EOS40D+80D, unguided EQ5 mount)
Juan Conejero
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Re: coversion problem
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2015 January 03 08:27:17 »
Bug confirmed.
It only happens with 32-bit
integer
images. Files are written correctly, but the XISF module does not load 32-bit
integer
data correctly.
I'll fix this problem when I return home next week. The workaround is: Save the images in 32-bit or 64-bit floating point format. Sorry for the trouble.
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Juan Conejero
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Harry page
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Re: coversion problem
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2015 January 03 10:14:00 »
Hi
Sorry I did not submit details the 32 bit file correctly
But at least I am not mad
It will wait till you come back
Harry
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Juan Conejero
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Re: coversion problem
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2015 February 06 04:09:43 »
This bug is now fixed. I have just released an update for all platforms.
Thank you for your patience.
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